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I.. 1.. MAY & CO.. PLANTS, SEEDS, FRUITS AND TREES 
MINNEHAHA 
rose: 
A grand and magnificent hardy hybrid Ever- 
blooming Rose of exquisite form, rich color and 
delicious fragrance. The flowers are very large and 
double, of a deep rich rose color on delicate cream 
ground, and have the perfume of the well-known 
Marhcal Niel. It is a quick and bushy grower, and 
a continuous bloomer, suitable for either house or 
garden culture. Its beauty attracts attention every- 
where, and is, without doubt, one of the best of all 
the late introductions. 
PRICES: MAIL SIZE. 
Each 30c, Doz., $3.00: by Express. 2 year old each 50c, 
Doz. $6.00. 
Ni^^LR^^ "Annie Muller" 
This freely Branching Rose attains a height of 
about 24 inches somewhat similar to the Red Baby 
Rambler. The numerous flower stalks, contain fifty 
to sixty flowers and buds at one time. Flowers Cerise 
Pink with double rows of twisted petals, center 
Chrome Yellow. Perfectly hardy. 
Killarney 
Killarnpv Polor is brilliant sparkliiiK pink, the 
i-Kiiiai ii\^y flowers arc extra large and full, with broad, 
thick petals and delightful tea frasrancc. ISc each, postpaid. 
R PttV ^''^ ""^'^ cver-bloominK hybrid Tea Rose, one of the 
■"""•'■J' finest novelties of recent introduction. A truly 
uni(|ue color, viz.. ruddy sold (a coppery rose overspread with 
golden >'cllow>. It's delieiously perfunicfl blooms are extreme- 
ly large, full and Hue form. 25e each, postpaid. 
TTfoilp rlf> T^ranne- The sold medal rose of France- 
J.^lUilC UC JTIallLC The flowers are very larse and 
borne on eood. Ions, stiff .stems; color a lovely shade of clear, 
red-crimson velvet; very fragrant and keeps well. 15c each, 
postpaid. 
ROSES 
for Winter 
Blooming 
in the 
House 
WeoflTeronly a short list of 
the best Pot Roses for Winter 
bloom in the house or conserv- 
atory. 
They are all strontr re-potted 
plants, in best condition to 
bloom quickly and give plenty 
of lovely buds and Uowerj all 
Winter. 
Mateop 
Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 
Celebrated for 
its elegant, 
larKc pointed buds and lar^e. full <louble flowers, which are de- 
lightfully fragrant. Color is a delicate creamy white. lOc 
each, postpaid. 
R:„U~ir>nf1 rnnnestionnbly one of the handsomest 
icillliuiiu varietiesof late introduction. A real red 
rose, shading to velvety scarlet or crimson as llowers ntature. 
A strong grower and a profuse bloomer. I5o each, postpaid. 
T I'hprfv The color is a deep, glowing crimson, the petals 
LjlUClLy being covered with a rich, velvety bloom. It is 
very fragrant, resembling the Hybrid Perpetuals in thisrcspeet. 
The buds are of perfect form, gradua lly expanding into blossoms 
or the largest size, which last a long time. ISc each, postpaid. 
r^lr><-liilr1f» ^niinprf- The blossoms are large, round, 
\.,^1U11J11UC OUUpcIl flat, perlectly full and double. 
The color is pure white, shading to s.ilvery rose in the center. 
PJ r, Ir C/^,^n^f-4- 'A worth companion to the White and 
HIK. OUUpcri Yellow .Soupert. As free blooming as 
the White .Soupert, but of a deep, rich pink color. 
Ypllr>\x/ Sr>iinprf Color, light yellow, shading to 
CIIUW OUUpcri wiiite at edge of petals. Prleeof 
Souperts. lOc each, ! 
paid. 
I.OO per doz., one of each 26c. post- 
